A Conversation for The Shroud of Turin
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shagbark Started conversation Mar 22, 2010
I wonder if it is copyright concerns that force this article to go without a graphic while non hootoo sites like
http://whoyoucallingaskeptic.wordpress.com/2008/12/09/shroud-of-turin/ are loaded with images.
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The H2G2 Editors Posted Mar 23, 2010
Absolutley, shagbark. We just can't use images that are not ours in some way or that we have clearance to use in the first place. However, we have found an image - just uploaded now.
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Giford Posted Mar 23, 2010
Hi Eds,
If we're having this type of thread: the Chemical Origins and Jacque de Molay Entries (A292097 and A462458) don't have the flashy header that this Entry does. Could someone add them in?
And the Evidence Entry (A62098040) is showing up as Edited now - is it going to appear on a future front page, or in this one-FP-a-week age, has it been squeezed into a supporting role?
Gif
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The H2G2 Editors Posted Mar 23, 2010
OK Gif we've added to all the top section with links to the other Shroud Entries - good call.
You're right, as we only currently publish 3 Entries a week on the front page we try to vary it a bit and in this case, as we had both Entries ready, we decided to publish just one of your Shroud pieces on the front page today while at the same time making the other one an Edited Guide Entry.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 25, 2010
They both appear on <./>month</.> Gif; also your solo tally is now 80, would you check that's correct?
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 25, 2010
It will also be on the FP archive - when "Month" has moved on
You'll have both articles available for Entry of the Month (don't tell me you didn't know about that either)
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